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THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC 15 COMMERCIAL CLUB Lekt to Right, Top Row — K athryn Meehan, Lucille Isabelle, Ruth Barter, Alice Olson, Winifred Gilligan. 3rd Row — K athleen Feeney, Ma rgaret Shanteler, Dorothy Cleveland, Greta MacKay, Esther Newhall, Gladys Stowell, Rose Donovan. 2nd Row — V irginia Adams, Margaret Landers, Audrey Rice, Dorothy Amo, Rita Green, Dorothy Hynes, Evelyn Halgren. 1st Row Mary Allin, Claire Werre, Florence Theroux. Miss Lee Smith, Dorothy Meehan, Marjorie Trenholm. CHEERING SQUAD Left to Right, Top Row — Edward Palmer, Franklin Shay, Dorothy Amo, Francis Seaver, John McPartland. Front Row- Mary Keating, Rita Green, Anna Murray, Frances Larkin, Anne Corcoran.
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14 THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC ROBERT BUTTERFIELD “Bob” can be very industrious when he so chooses. We feel sure that Bob will enjoy a fine future. ACTIVITIES: Circus Committee 2, 3. LEONARD MARR “Lenny” is well-known to all the students of Stoneham High, because he has been a very con- genial companion at all times. ACTIVITIES: Circus Committee 3, Manager of Ice Hockey 2, Circus 3, honor Roll 2, 3. HARRY CARR Harry, the order boy, is a good all-round fellow. We hope for his future happiness. ACTIVITIES: Circus 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Circus Committee 2, 3. BENJAMIN CUTTER “Benny” has clearly shown his willingness and ability to work. Here is a real good fellow. KATHLEEN FEENEY Kathleen is well known for her sincerity and understanding. Good luck is our wish to her. ACTIVITIES: Dramatic Club 3, Ch- ous Committee 3, Member of Commer- cial Club 3. RAYMOND FINNEGAN Little Ray’s” spirited playing on the ice has helped win many of Stoneham High’s victories. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, Ice Hoc key 1, 2, 3, Circus 3, Soccer 1, 2, Car nival 1, Athletic Nights 1, 2, Socials 1, 2, Circus Committee 3. ALFRED HOLTSBERG Every class needs a boy like “Al” to brighten up the inevit- able dull moments. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 1, 2, Cir- cus 2. DOROTHY MEEHAN Dot, who has been class secre- tary for three years, has done a good job. Her wit is always ready. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Cir- cus 2, 3, A. A. Activities 1, 2, 3, Ath- letic Nights 1, 2, (Mass Secretary 1, 2, 3, President of Commercial Club 3, Sophomore Social 1, Track Meet 1, Usher at Graduation 2, Circus Com- mittee 2, 3, Ring Committee 2, Senior Hoi 3, Junior Prom Committee 2, Tag Committee 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Usher at Mock Trial 2. LEONARD SAUNDERS “Bucky” belongs to the class known as “clowns”. His jovial disposition is a bright spot in the class room. GEORGE SEAVER His jovial manner and his friendliness have made him pop- ular with his class. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, Circus 3, Carnival 1, A. A. Activities 3, Athletic Night 3, Cheer Leader 3, Circus Com mittee 3. FLORENCE THEROUX The business class has been fortunate to have the chance to know Florence. She has been with us only a year but we are glad she came! ACTIVITIES: Vice-President of Commercial Club 3.
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16 THE STONEHAM HIGH SCHOOL AUTHENTIC FIELD HOCKEY SQUAD In Dark Sweaters — Margaret Emanuel, Harriett Russell, Florence Orsillo, Vera Leeman, Vera Clark, Mrs. Lawson, Evelyn Halgren, Mary Keating, Dorothy Amo. Light Sweaters- Virginia Fuimara, Betty Blackburn, Captain Dorothy Oppen, Dorothy Hynes. TRAFFIC SQUAD Left to Right, Top Row- Mr. Earle Thibodeau, Frank Simons, Richard Wood, John O’Niel. 2nd Row- Ben Hur Bagdikian, Virginia Holden, Rose Madison, Eleanor McLaughlin, William Gile. 1ST Row- -Anne Corcoran, Maryalice Conley, Robert Prive, Lucy McCarthy, Helen Scully.
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